November 3, 2008

Where do I start to learn about investments and retirement planning?

retirement planning
KiyaJay asked:


Is there a good website with explanations on terms such as mutual fund, bonds, equities…that also explains how to get started? I need help understanding person finance and investments. Any useful advice appreciated.
Personal finance, I meant!

Ashanti
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Comments on Where do I start to learn about investments and retirement planning?

November 5, 2008

cody @ 4:19 pm

I always like wikipedia

also check out scottrade.com they usually have good tips and are known by many to be the cheapest* method.

*They basically charge a $7 flat rate to buy and sell with no annual rates or commision profits. I have used them for years with no problems.

November 6, 2008

Sher @ 10:26 am

I would look up Primerica in your area…they are the best andmost helpful -for no charge

November 9, 2008

Ralfcoder @ 12:22 am

You can use the web for basic information - try the yahoo finance page to start with, and search for “basic finance terms definitions”, for example.

The Motley Fool website can help, too, but I’ve found that they do a lot of heavy sales pitches to sign up for their newsletters and for-fee services. They also do a lot of self-promotion, in my opinion. To me, they seem like the Rush Limbaugh of the financial world. Still, there’s good basic information to be had.

Your best luck might be to find a basic finance class through your local adult ed program or community college. It should give you a good basic schooling in introductory finance, and get you started. The jump in - the two best things to have on your side are regular contributions, and a long time frame. If you’re young, start putting money in some sort of retirement plan now.

This site is for information purposes only. You should always seek qualified advice for your retirement planning.